IBS and alcohol don’t mix well because alcohol affects the digestive tract in many ways and may create even more symptoms.
IBS and alcohol don’t mix well because alcohol affects the digestive tract in many ways and may create even more symptoms.
When working against you, your IBS and anxiety can spiral out of control while making even the simplest daily tasks seem like major chores.
If you suffer from IBS with constipation, following an IBS constipation diet may help to manage symptoms and improve overall quality of life.
If you suffer from IBS with constipation (IBS-C) and are looking for ways to manage the symptoms, these five simple lifestyle changes may help.
When it comes to how to treat IBS, you should speak with your doctor about what method of treatment will be most effective for you.
Getting relief from IBS-D may take some detective work. For many people, the IBS diarrhea diet can help control IBS symptoms.
Intestinal bloating is very common in people with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), affecting approximately 75-90 percent of sufferers.
While IBS affects the bowel, have you ever wondered, are IBS and bladder problems related? From symptoms to treatments, here's the connection.